The MHA Framework Legislation defines how the upzones will be controlled and the conditions for incentive performance and payment. This legislation is worth reading, so you can understand how the MHA program will work once upzones are approved

City Council was supposed to have a HALA briefing on Feb 6, but the snow day caused a cancellation. It will be rescheduled and available for viewing on the Seattle Channel at a later date. Meanwhile, you can still view the materials at the Full Council Briefing Agenda for Feb 6, 2017. This is where the new date for the draft EIS is published and the final cut off date for community input is set as June 30, 2017.

How to Read the Proposed Zoning Maps: the one page summary has been replaced by a short video. (Click on the gray bar that says “Learn more about how to read the map (+ video)”: https://hala.consider.it/

Draft zoning maps (go to the drop down menu and select the map of the Urban Village you want to see): https://hala.consider.it/

OPCD has provided the estimated 20 year production and performance estimates for each Urban Village. (note: it does not add up to 6,000 units as it does not include the contributions from the Downtown, Northgate, U District and SLU areas, nor the units expected to be produced outside the Urban Villages. But it tells you what can be expected in your neighborhood if the predicted 50% performance and 50% payment of the framework legislation holds true): https://seattleneighborhoodcoalition.wordpress.com/draft-opcd-mha-units-estimation/